Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
Of course not. OP is comparing to BCC, Whitman, Churchill, Wooten. The MCPS "peer schools" to JR.
I don't think the Ws are peers to JR. Maybe more like regular Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
Not understanding this comment. JR is not the most well-resourced school in DCPS, nor is the comparison to an entire neighboring school system.
I guarantee Whitman, Churchill and BCC have more resources than JR. They are great HSs...also, Blair Magnet and Poolesville Magnet are great too.
I just don't hear of many families that own a home in Upper NW moving to MOCO for schools. Many send their kids to privates...no doubt about that (but many MOCO parents do that as well)...but many also send their kids to JR and Walls.
I have known many families throughout the years, and my family was one of the many.
It's not a new thing, this has been going on for many years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
Of course not. OP is comparing to BCC, Whitman, Churchill, Wooten. The MCPS "peer schools" to JR.
Anonymous wrote:I've never encountered or even heard of teacherless classes in MCPS, except for the wave of COVID absences last year (which was temporary).
Honestly, we moved from DCPS (an underperforming school, to be fair) to MCPS and have been gobsmacked at how much better the experience is for upper grades. To be fair our child has been in magnet programs from 4th on (now in HS) but part of the draw of MCPS was that DCPS doesn't even have this option.
I am certain people have good DCPS experiences. But for us, MCPS has been better, and we have done both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
Of course not. OP is comparing to BCC, Whitman, Churchill, Wooten. The MCPS "peer schools" to JR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many people move from MCPS to DCPS for a reason.
In fairness, not many people that would send their kids to JR or Walls move to MCPS either. It is just there are many people where they don't have JR as a neighborhood option and Walls is a small school.
Admittedly, MCPS has Whitman, Churchhill, BCC, Wooten...many good options for HS. I have heard close-in MCPS middle school is an issue for a lot of people, but they go with the flow because they do have strong HS options.
Also, college competition is more severe from these MCPS high schools, so if you have great stats at JR you are not competing against nearly as many kids with great stats for T20 colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
Not understanding this comment. JR is not the most well-resourced school in DCPS, nor is the comparison to an entire neighboring school system.
I guarantee Whitman, Churchill and BCC have more resources than JR. They are great HSs...also, Blair Magnet and Poolesville Magnet are great too.
I just don't hear of many families that own a home in Upper NW moving to MOCO for schools. Many send their kids to privates...no doubt about that (but many MOCO parents do that as well)...but many also send their kids to JR and Walls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
Of course not. OP is comparing to BCC, Whitman, Churchill, Wooten. The MCPS "peer schools" to JR.
Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
THIS.Anonymous wrote:JR can work v. well for go-getter kids. MoCo pushes the not-so-motivated much harder overall.
Anonymous wrote:Are you really trying to compare the most well-resourced school in DCPS to an entire neighboring school system??
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to DCPS - no teachers for some classes. I'm suer it happens at MCPS too. Eventually, they get one after a mediocre sub. Not blaming teachers/subs...the pay sucks.